As COVID-19 pandemic has reached over 100 counties and major tech companies including Apple, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Twitter and Microsoft instructed their staff to work from home, TransparentBusiness Inc. announced a launch of a series of free webinars for corporate executives on efficiently managing telecommuters.
California, New York, Florida, Maryland and four other states have declared the State of Emergency. In China and Italy, over 50 and 60 million people respectively are under travel restrictions. Executives around the world are scrambling to shift their staff to work-from-home mode. Remote work is notoriously hard to manage, to the degree that some of the largest tech companies had given up on telecommuting (Yahoo, IBM, HP). Fortunately, remote work can be made fully visible to the managers using TransparentBusiness, designated by Citigroup as the Top People Management Solution.
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“We seek to alleviate the damage inflicted by the pandemic to businesses in the United States and internationally,” said Alex Konanykhin, CEO of TransparentBusiness. “Blind management is so last century. Transparency is essential for efficient coordination of geographically distributed workforce.” Alex will lead the first webinar of the series.
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The other webinar speaker will be Moe Vela the company’s Chief Transparency Officer. As a former Chief Financial Officer of Vice President Gore and a former Director of Administration of Vice President Biden, Moe is uniquely qualified to talk about Emergency Preparedness.
During the webinar, the participant will learn about
- importance of remote work during the times of pandemic;
- easy way to achieve visibility of the computer-based work performed remotely;
- efficient monitoring and coordination of home workers;
- assessing real-time status and costs of every task;
- privacy protection and security of data.
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